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An indoor scene in Kuru Karama, Nigeria, depicts a choir performing within a large, brightly lit room with high, light-colored walls. Approximately 20 individuals, predominantly adults, are visible, uniformly dressed in cream-colored robes with dark green trim on the collars and cuffs, each featuring a black treble clef symbol. Most wear matching cream and green hats or head coverings. The majority of the choir members are standing, holding sheets of paper, and appear to be singing, with several mouths open. In the foreground, a man seated on the left is actively playing three conga drums with his hands. Beside him, a seated woman has her right arm extended, appearing to play a percussion instrument, with a woven gourd instrument visible next to her. A black metal music stand is partially visible on the far right. The background wall features two large arched windows at the top, allowing bright light to enter, and two smaller rectangular windows below them. Two framed pictures adorn the wall between the windows. The room's floor is a light, possibly concrete, surface, and elements of wooden pews or seating are visible on the left.
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